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Victorian Dollhouse
http://victoriandollhouse.blogspot.com
Information on Victorian Dollhouse parts and supplies for avid collectors and builders. Custom laser cut wood for Victorian Dollhouse kits, scratch and custom builders.
Reading, Raving, and Ranting by a Historical Fiction Writer
http://susandhigginbotham.blogspot.com/
Historical fiction, history, and whatever else crosses my mind.
Historical Junagadh(Saurastra) City,Girnar Mountain,Somnath Temple,Gir National Park
http://historicaljunagadh.blogspot.com
Junagadh,Saurastra,Girnar Mountain,Gir National Park,Sasan Gir,Somnath Temple,Historical City of Gujarat,Historical Place of India,Kathiyavad,Historical Places India,Parveen Babi, asiatic lions,Gir Santuary,Mangoes, World’s Fastest Mammal House, Gi
Rare Victorian
http://www.rarevictorian.com
Tracking Select Internet Listings of Rare Victorian Furniture including John Henry Belter, Herter Brothers, J & JW Meeks, Pottier and Stymus, John Jelliff, Thomas Brooks, Alexander Roux and others.
Eastlake Victorian
http://eastlakevictorian.blogspot.com
Eastlake Victorian is my journal about trying to live a modern Victorian lifestyle in the suburbs of Chicago. Whether its gardening, antiques, food, decorating, cats, nature or travel, I always have my eye out for that Victorian feeling.
Historical Novel Reviews
http://historicalnovelreview.blogspot.com
The reviews are out on some of the best historical fiction
Historical Romance Novels
http://historical-novel.blogspot.com/
Do you love reading historical romance novels? Do you love to explore Scotland with a Laird, save a Lord from disaster, and explore a world where 'convention' has no place, and men fight for their own - at all cost? If so, this blog is for you. I wrote th
18th Century Historical Trekking, 1700-1760
http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com
early 18th century Historical Trekking & Camping Group, involved in 18th century Living History, experimental archaeology, Primitive wilderness survival skills. 18th century Living Skills, Woodland Indian skills, Woodslore, & much more.
Gypsyscarlett's Weblog: Writing the Victorian Gothic
http://gypsyscarlett.wordpress.com
Depicts the writing process of writing a gothic novel set in 19th century New England. Secondarily, being a historical, it deals with all things related to the 19th century: history, literature, arts, sciences, spiritualism.
Victorian Times
http://victoriantimes.blogspot.com
This Blog features information about the civil war and Victorian era. Main focus is on the fashion of that time.
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The Sunday Salon — History vs. Historical Fiction
Medieval Bookworm | November 8th 2009 by Meghan
Apparently, my recent burnout only applies to historical fiction, not history. I’ve no idea why this is. Perhaps I’m just craving some truth! In any case, I definitely needed an escape from the Tudors. My nanowrimo novel is set in read more
Cheap Minneapolis Flights
Travel Guides | November 6th 2009 by Ernani Uchoa
Minneapolis-St Paul (MSP) is located in the Midwest and is one of the major metropolitan areas in the region. These two are often known as Twin Cities and are divided by the Mississippi River. However, both share a spectacular waterfront area that mo read more
Historical Posters
Juliana's Bits & Pieces | November 6th 2009 by Juliana RW
* 40% of the net poster sale price will be deducted when the coupon code HISTORYPOST4 is applied at checkout. For most products, the net sale price is the price of the product (excluding shipping and taxes). Offer is valid from November 5, 2009 at 12 read more
A Victorian Holiday at the Garth Mansion
Best Travel Deals | November 3rd 2009 by Mary
The Garth Woodside Mansion in Hanibal Missouri offers guests during the holiday season the perfect Victorian holiday. Full of historical anecdotes, Mark Twain memorabilia and knowledge of Victorian practices, innkeepers Julie and John, adhere to m read more
Visit San Francisco, California
SFluxe | November 2nd 2009
San Francisco is the 4th largest city in California. As of 2005, the population was estimated at 739,426. San Francisco is known for its hilly landscape, its mixture of modern and Victorian architecture, and the its familiar landmarks such as the Gol read more
Books by Theme: Long live the Queen(s)!
A Bookshelf Monstrosity | November 2nd 2009 by A Bookshelf Monstrosity
Image from The Victorian WebThe Lady Elizabeth by Alison WeirHistorian Weir utilizes her extensive knowledge of the period to brilliantly explain Elizabeth's rough, early life, her ascent to the throne, and her decision to never marry.The Hidden Diar read more
Michelle Trachtenberg’s Blue and Lacey Halloween Costume
Skinny VS Curvy - Celebrities on the Scale | November 1st 2009 by Celeb
You asked for more crazy / funky / cool Halloween costumes (with celebs in them) and you’ve got them! Selita rocked a devilicious outfit in the previous post, and here’s pretty girl Michelle in a Victorian costume at the Halloween 2033: read more
English liberty destroyed by liberals
Fausty's Blog | November 1st 2009 by Fausty
Another excellent piece by Dr Sean Gabb. Sean Clougherty summates: To simplify somewhat, Sean contends that even as English liberalism reached its zenith in the Victorian era, it was being undermined from within. The reason for this was that English read more
Saving The Villa Montezuma
dsoderblog | October 31st 2009 by Daniel Soderberg
The centerpiece of the Sherman Heights Historic District, the 1887 Jesse Shepard Residence, the “Villa Montezuma.” It was designed by one of San Diego’s finest Victorian era architectural firms Comstock and Trotsche. The house read more
Alice I Have Been: A Novel by Melanie Benjamin (Book Review 192)
Books Gardens and Dogs | October 30th 2009 by Mary Jacobs
Alice I Have Been: A Novel by Melanie BenjaminSPECTACULAR!! ABSOLUTELY LOVED ITMelanie Benjamin weaves fact and fiction together to bring a cohesive story about Alice Liddell Hargreaves who inspired Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I read more
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